Vocabulary
Phrasal Verbs
Grammar - I wish
Grammar - Indirect Qs
Reading Vocabulary
100

Explain the meaning of the following word and use it correctly in a sentence: defensive

adjective - describing a person who does not accept responsibility or criticism, who frequently makes excuses. e.g. He won't admit it's his fault - he's so defensive.

100

Explain the meaning of the following word and use it correctly in a sentence: turn down

reject or decline. e.g. My friend was offered an opportunity to work at that company, but he turned it down. 

100

Create a sentence with "I wish" or "If only": I don't have a lot of free time, but I want more.

I wish I had more free time. 

100

Write as an indirect/reported question: "Do you have time?" he asked me. 

He asked me if I had time. 

100

Explain the meaning of the following word and use it correctly in a sentence: practical

useful in real life, not only theoretical. e.g. In our classes, we learn practical skills. 

200

Explain the meaning of the following word and use it correctly in a sentence: assertive

adjective - direct, confident; not passive nor aggressive. e.g. She expresses herself clearly. She's an assertive person. 

200

Explain the meaning of the following word and use it correctly in a sentence: keep at

continue (an activity), persist. e.g. Even if it's difficult, you should keep at it! Your effort will be worth it.

200

Create a sentence with "I wish" or "If only": I want to learn how to speak Mandarin. 

I wish I could speak Mandarin. 

200

Write as an indirect/reported question: "Who is going to the party?" she asked him. 

She asked him who was going to the party. 

200

Explain the meaning of the following word and use it correctly in a sentence:  reliable

dependable, can be counted on. e.g. My mom is so reliable - she is always there for me. 

300

Explain the meaning of the following word and use it correctly in a sentence:  extroverted

adjective: outgoing, sociable. e.g. As an extroverted person, he loves going to parties. 

300

Explain the meaning of the following word and use it correctly in a sentence: apply to

submit an application (e.g. application form, resume/CV, and/or cover letter) for a job/course/program. attempt to be accepted. e.g. I applied to study at the University of Victoria.

300

Create a sentence with "I wish" or "If only": I forgot to do my homework, now I don't understand what we're doing in class. 

I wish I had done my homework. 

300

Write as an indirect/reported question: "Did you finish your homework?" he asked her. 

He asked her if she had finished her homework. 

300

Explain the meaning of the following word and use it correctly in a sentence: motivated

eager, keen, wanting to do something, enthusiastic. e.g. She is a very motivated student - she participates often and asks a lot of questions. 

400

Explain the meaning of the following word and use it correctly in a sentence: compromise

noun/verb: a situation in which you accept something less than ideal; an agreement between 2 people in which both must make concessions/accept something less than ideal. e.g. I wanted to watch a horror movie, but my friend wanted to watch a comedy. We compromised and watched "Scary Movie," since it's a little bit of both. 

400

Explain the meaning of the following word and use it correctly in a sentence: take over

assume control of something from someone else, take control. e.g. After my father retired, I took over the family business. 

400

Create a sentence with "I wish" or "If only": I regret not paying attention in class yesterday

I wish I had paid attention in class yesterday. 

400

Write as an indirect/reported question: "Where will you go after class?" she asked her.

She asked her where she would go after class. 

400

Explain the meaning of the following word and use it correctly in a sentence: training

preparation/learning to do a job or task. e.g. Before I started my job, I went through a week of training. 

500

Explain the meaning of the following word and use it correctly in a sentence: lose face

verb - to embarrass/shame yourself, to lose the respect of others. e.g. I had to do a presentation at work, but I didn't have time to prepare. I really felt like I lost face. 

500

Explain the meaning of the following word and use it correctly in a sentence:  get ahead 

become successful in life or career, progress. e.g. I'm studying hard now so I can get ahead when I graduate. 

500

Create a sentence with "I wish" or "If only": I started my project at the last minute, I don't think I will have time to finish. 

I wish I had started my project earlier. 

500

Write as an indirect/reported question: "Have you ever been to Thailand?" she asked me.

She asked me if I had ever been to Thailand. 

500

Explain the meaning of the following word and use it correctly in a sentence: rewarding

satisfying, makes you feel good (especially used to describe helping people/community). e.g. Working with children is very rewarding.